LayeredPakcages getting removed on updates #1926
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| Odd issue happening on my system. I had autofs layered in, but the other day my mounts were not working. I checked the autofs service and it was not installed. The configuration files were there, but the service was gone. I reinstalled it with "rpm-ostree install autofs", rebooted, and now mounts work again. Now I've pulled another update, rebooted, and it doesn't show in rpm-ostree status. The previous image has it, but the currently running image does not. Oddly, the service is up and running. Is it going to be removed at the next update? Just wondering if I'm doing something wrong or if something changed. `❯ rpm-ostree status ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/ublue-os/aurora-dx:stable ❯ rpm -q autofs ` Thanks! |
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| The Bottom line: sorry, this was unintentional! When we remove major packages, we try to announce them in our blog posts so if we remove something you need and we didn't announce it, then something probably went wrong and we will try to correct it. |
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| Ok, cool. Just wanted to figure out what happened. Thanks for your help and all your work! |
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autofspackage was accidentally removed because it was a dependency of a problematic package that we had to remove (freeipa-client; see #1811). When it was noticed that removingfreeipa-clientalso removedautofs, we manually added it back in #1897.Bottom line: sorry, this was unintentional! When we remove major packages, we try to announce them in our blog posts so if we remove something you need and we didn't announce it, then something probably went wrong and we will try to correct it.